Erika Prevost is a mixed race Japanese-Canadian actor born and raised in Montreal, Canada. She hopes to share her love of storytelling - both on stage and in front of the camera - with as many people as possible, while never trading honesty for relatability. She has graduated from The National Theatre School of Canada, where she has had the opportunity to work with some of Canada's top theatre practitioners such as David Latham, Ian Watson, Jackie Maxwell, Graeme Somerville and Alisa Palmer. Selected theatre credits include Juliet in Romeo & Juliet, and Round Rose/Tokyo Rose in Mike Payette's production of Burning Vision. Selected television and film credits include Dare Me (USA Network/Netflix), Polaroid (Dimension Films), The Next Step (Family Channel), Party of Five (Sony), American Gods (Amazon), Step Up All In (Lionsgate), to name a few. Erika has an extensive dance background. She is trained in hip-hop, classical ballet, contemporary, jazz funk, and basic ballroom dance, and teaches dance workshops across the country. She is also trained in unarmed combat and case of rapiers. Embracing the constant changes of this career path, Erika is excited to keep growing both as an artist and a human in this multifaceted industry.
Erika Riba is known for A Divisão (2019), A Divisão (2020) and Sob Pressão (2017).
Erika Ricciardi is known for Leonera (2008).
Erika Ringor was born on December 23, 1974 in Inglewood, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Love & Basketball (2000), King Richard (2021) and The Morning Show (2019).
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Erika's had the opportunity to work with incredible artists from both sides of the border: Great Canadian directors such as Atom Egoyan (Where the Truth Lies) as well as American film "royalty" Tony Goldwyn, Quebec legend Fabienne Larouche (30 Vies) and New York actor/writer/director Chazz Palminteri (Noel). She has also worked with the brilliant Paul MgGuigan (Wicker Park) and rising star Jacob Tierney (The Trotsky). Originally from a small farming town just outside of Montreal, Quebec. Erika is a natural performer. She first starred as Clara in the Nutcracker Ballet when she was just 8 years old. The role of Cinderella in the Roger and Hammerstein's musical cemented her love for musical theatre in high school and she has been studying music, theatre and dance ever since. Erika has trained with teachers from the Stratford Conservatory in Ontario, the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York, and with theatre and voice professionals at York, Ryerson and The University of British Columbia. She has a Bachelor's in Sociology from Montreal's Concordia University. She loves travel and is an accomplished photographer plus a hobby equestrian. Her most recent adventures include India, Israel, Costa Rica, Hawaii, Barbados, Mozambique and Italy. She enjoys ballet, playing piano, surfing, hiking, yoga, cross-country skiing and speaks fluent French.
Erika Russo is an actress, known for Child Eater (2016).
Erika Sainte was born on July 14, 1981. She is an actress and director, known for Je suis resté dans les bois (2017), Elle ne pleure pas, elle chante (2011) and Une part d'ombre (2017).
Erika Santosuosso is known for Alp (2016), And Still, We Love (2018) and Alterscape (2018).
Erika Sanz was born on July 15, 1980 in Gandia, Valencia, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain. She is an actress, known for Cuenta atrás (2007), Un paso adelante (2002) and Fuera de foco (2015).